Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine

Design Lifestyle Magazine featuring great design, architecture, fashion, graphics and innovation from across the globe.

 

May Cuisine

The project is located in Yangzhou City, Jiangsu Province, China. It is a local restaurant focusing on creative and integrated dishes. The project covers an area of 290 square meters and can accommodate 60 people to eat at the same time. The plane design combines the local fire code and the site property requirements to make the optimal design. The main color is red to enhance the visual effect, and the spatial modeling is constructed by deconstruction and reconstruction to achieve visual balance.

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The Tree

Human beings belong to nature and have an intimate connection with nature in their blood. Located in the shopping mall of a northern city, the Tree Restaurant is primarily designed for female customers at first. The exterior design breaks the boundary of vision. In a dazzling shopping mall corridor, the cozy and natural scene of the restaurant is given into full play with a mixing show of fantasy and reality of nature.The ceiling is crafted into a "cloud sea" by using pure white glass fibers, being undulating but soft and magnificent.

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Bi-Wabisabi

To transfer the owner's travel memories and nostalgic mood into a perfect living proportion via a reasonable space division, the designers chose to challenge the element of time this time, instead of manipulate the space, revealing the four dimension naturally, which has been concealing deeply in the owner’s heart. "Taipei? Tokyo? Showa? Reiwa?" Perhaps, let it encounter Showa in Reiwa?

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Shenzhen Meland Club

Meland Club is an indoor parent-child playground located in Shenzhen, China. Drawing inspiration from the Four Seasons, the designer built a whimsical garden with abundant geometric figures as well as different materials that not only add rich texture but also impart vitality and energy. The design aims to pursue ultimate creation of space experience, atmosphere and impact, it also brings a surreal fairy tale beyond imagination to reality.

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Quiet World

In the core area of Hangzhou, Zhejiang, the designer hopes to combine futuristic and natural elements to create a futuristic, comfortable and pure park-like community in the city. The designer extracted an abstract concept from the root system of the Internet and plants-the net. In the space, the wood structure is used to create a net-like ceiling, which is like a lush tropical rain forest and a network that links the future. With the pure white background color of the space, it highlights the nature and tranquility of the space and creates a pure future picture.

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Number Five Forest

In this case, the entrance uses an enormous number of "planting" to create, so that it returns to a more simple state, forming a landscape indoor space that can contact people and nature. In the rectangular white box, the placement of the circle breaks the single geometric form, liberates the familiar walking path, and creates a wealth of movement route. As the center of the principal axis, concentric circles in the bar area extend outward, and three narrow box blocks interpenetrate, opening several windows to the closed space.

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